A NEW strategy is being developed for parking across Central Beds and everyone is being encouraged to have their say.
The parking strategy sets out Central Beds Council’s approach to managing car parking across the area.
It suggests prioritising short-stay parking on sites within an acceptable walking distance of shops, including an appropriate level of disabled parking bays.
The council is also looking to encourage more long-stay parking for commuters on the outskirts of town centres and close to train stations.
The plan also looks at on-street parking and residents’ needs to be able to park near their homes. This could see the creation of more residents’ parking zones and will also include parking standards to ensure any new development has an appropriate provision of spaces.
Councillor Brian Spurr said: “Parking is often one of the most controversial issues in a community, and can cause real problems.
“Central Bedfordshire Council wants to get their parking plan right - and the only way we can do that is to ask the people who matter what they want.”
The consultation questionnaire and strategy document will be available at all libraries, council offices and customer contact centres across Central Bedfordshire until February 24, 2012.
It is also available online at www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/consultations.